Cisco Cisco UCS C210 M1 General-Purpose Rack-Mount Server Folheto

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Specifications 
Connectivity 
PCIe 2.0 x16 form factor 
Supported cabling 
Ethernet to 100m: 
●  Category 6 shielded twisted-pair (STP) up to 10 Gbps 
●  Category 6A (unshielded twisted pair (UTP) or STP up to 10 Gbps 
●  Category 7 STP up to 10 Gbps 
FCoE to 30m: 
●  Category 6A UTP/STP up to 10 Gbps 
●  Category 7 STP up to 10 Gbps 
Performance 
10-Gbps line rate per port 
Management 
Cisco UCS Manager Release 2.1.1 and later 
Number of interfaces 
256 virtual interfaces (approximately 8 are reserved for internal use; other factors such as the OS and 
hypervisor may limit this number further) 
Physical dimensions 
Length = 6.6 in. (16.76 cm) 
Width = 2.5 in. (6.35 cm) 
Typical power 
16 watts (W) 
System Requirements 
The Cisco UCS VIC 1225T is designed for use only on Cisco UCS C-Series Rack Servers. Cisco UCS VIC 1225 is 
supported on Cisco UCS C260 M2, C460 M2, C220 M3, C240 M3, C22 M3, C24 M3, C220 M4, C240 M4, and 
C460 M4 rack servers. One or more Cisco UCS VIC 1225 cards are supported on these servers depending on the 
slot configuration. See the server configuration guide for details. 
FCoE over 10GBASE-T is supported on the Cisco Nexus
®
 5596T Switch and Cisco Nexus 2232TM-E 10GE Fabric 
Extender. 
Warranty Information 
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Why Cisco? 
Cisco UCS continues Cisco’s long history of innovation in delivering integrated systems for improved business 
results based on industry standards and using the network as the platform. Recent examples include IP telephony, 
LAN switching, unified communications, and unified I/O. Cisco began the unified computing phase of our Unified 
Data Center strategy several years ago by assembling an experienced team from the computing and virtualization 
industries to augment our own networking and storage access expertise. As a result, Cisco delivered foundational 
technologies, including the Cisco Nexus Family, supporting unified fabric and server virtualization. Cisco UCS 
completes this phase, delivering innovation in architecture, technology, partnerships, and services. Cisco is well-
positioned to deliver this by taking a systems approach to computing that unifies network intelligence and 
scalability with innovative ASICs, integrated management, and standard computing components.